The Area and General Information:
The apartment is 60 mq2 wide. (about 650 sq2)
It is located in a typical 30’s building with a beautiful quiet courtyard, at second floor (Italian style) - third floor (American style) with elevator.
It can sleeps up to 5 guests.
The street is colourful and animated. You can find every kind of shop nearby the apartment: • 2 supermarkets • The most important market place of the City “Trionfale Market”, opened every day • 2 banks • The post office • Pharmacies • Many coffee bars • Pizzerias for take away • Restaurants, Pizzerias and Roman Hosterias • Wine bars
All the most important historical sights of the City are easily reachable with a ride by Subway or bus.
• 10 minutes walk to Vatican Museums (Sistine Chapel)
• 10 minutes walk to Saint Peter’s Square and Basilica
• 15 minutes walk to Saint Angel’s Castle
• 10 minutes ride by Subway to reach Piazza Venezia, The Colosseum, Imperial Forums, Trevi’s Fountain, Via del Corso and to ALL the main sights of the City.
Main Connections:
The apartment has the all the best and main public connections in few steps.
It is very well connected with the historical city centre of Rome and with all the main tourist sights:
• 2 minutes walk to Subway Line A that reaches every part of Rome.
A-line Metro connects all the tourist attractions from the Vatican to the Old Appian Way.
The stop closer to the apartment is called: 'Cipro – Musei Vaticani'.
• Just right down the apartment and close to the Subway:
Bus Line 492 leading to: Via Candia, Corso Rinascimento, Piazza del Popolo, Ara Pacis, Piazza Navona and Campo de’ Fiori, Piazza Argentina, Capitol Hill, Via del Corso, Trevi Fountain, Via Veneto and Termini Station.
Distances with principal connections:
• In 6 km – Termini railway station: is easily reachable with subway line A ( 15 minutes)
• In 30 km - Ciampino Airport G.B. Pastine (low cost flights) ( 45 minutes by car)
• In 25 km - Fiumicino Airport Leonardo Da Vinci ( 30 minutes by car)
Lazio Region::
Rome (Italian: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of the Lazio region, as well as the country's largest and most populous comune, with more than 2.7 million residents.[2] The metropolitan area has a population of about 4 million.
Rome, Caput mundi ('capital of the world'), la Città Eterna ('the Eternal City'), Limen Apostolorum ('threshold of the Apostles'), la città dei sette colli ('the city of the seven hills') or simply l'Urbe ('the City'), is thoroughly modern and cosmopolitan. As one of the few major European cities that escaped World War II relatively unscathed, central Rome remains essentially Renaissance and Baroque in character. The Historic Centre of Rome is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Other Activities:
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